Hoosiers

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n. Plural form of Hoosier.

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Supreme Court, the Indiana Voter ID law has become a story with a twist: One of the individuals used by opponents to the law as an example of how the law hurts older Hoosiers is registered to vote in two states.

Soon after the final horn, the ball took an impromptu trip back and forth across the court, bringing back memories of the old days, the Hurryin 'Hoosiers of the pre-Knight era, teams that could advance the ball to the goal without ever allowing it to touch the floor.

If the Blue Devils can milk the clock for 3: 55, it will set up a true "Hoosiers" - like scenario in the national championship game: Butler, the little team that could, against one of the most established and respected programs in college basketball history.

A program that had for years been known more for its iconic arena - Hinkle Fieldhouse, featured in the movie "Hoosiers" - than the players who played there, Butler struggled and scrapped and dared Michigan State to finally end its storybook ride.

The cute, "Hoosiers" - like story of the hometown Butler Bulldogs - who play home games in Hinkle Fieldhouse, where parts of the move were filmed - against the big, bad Blue Devils of Duke, with their storied tradition, Cameron Crazies and intimidating front line.

The cute, "Hoosiers" - like story of the hometown Butler Bulldogs _ who play home games in Hinkle Fieldhouse, where parts of the move were filmed _ against the big, bad Blue Devils of Duke, with their storied tradition, Cameron Crazies and intimidating front line.